Data Sheet

2/10/2018 Zybo Z7 Reference Manual [Reference.Digilentinc]
https://reference.digilentinc.com/reference/programmable-logic/zybo-z7/reference-manual 9/33
Callout Description Callout Description Callout Description
5 MIO Pmod port 16 Audio codec ports 27 Power supply good LED ()
6 USB 2.0 Host/OTG port 17 Unique MAC address label 28 FPGA programming done LED ()
7 USB Host power enable jumper 18 External JTAG port 29 Processor reset button
8 Standard Pmod port 19 HDMI input port 30 FPGA clear configuration button
9 User switches 20 Pcam MIPI CSI-2 port 31 Zynq-7000
10 User LEDs 21 microSD connector (other side) 32 DDR3L Memory
11 MIO User buttons 22 HDMI output port * denotes difference between Z7-10 and Z7-20
The Zybo Z7 can be purchased with either a Zynq-7010 or Zynq-7020 loaded. These two Zybo Z7 product variants are referred to as the
Zybo Z7-10 and Zybo Z7-20, respectively. When Digilent documentation describes functionality that is common to both of these variants,
they are referred to collectively as the “Zybo Z7”. When describing something that is only common to a specific variant, the variant will be
explicitly called out by its name.
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z7%3Areference-manual)
The primary difference between the two variants is the size of the FPGA inside the Zynq AP SoC. The Zynq processors both have the same
capabilities, but the -20 has about a 3 times larger internal FPGA than the -10. Also, The Zynq-7010 has slightly fewer FPGA attached pins
than the Zynq-7020, which means several features found on the Zybo Z7-20 are not available on the Zybo Z7-10. The differences between
the two variants are summarized below:
Product Variant Zybo Z7-10 Zybo Z7-20
Zynq Part XC7Z010-1CLG400C XC7Z020-1CLG400C
1 MSPS On-chip ADC () Yes Yes
Look-up Tables (LUTs) 17,600 53,200
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